Arkansas

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Arkansas is a landlocked state in the southern United States known for its diverse geography, including the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, forests, and fertile plains.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. state
admissionOrder 25
admittedToUnionOn 1836-06-15
borderedBy Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
capital Little Rock
country United States of America
demonym Arkansan
governedBy Governor of Arkansas
hasMajorRiver Arkansas River
Mississippi River
White River
hasNationalForest Ouachita National Forest
Ozark–St. Francis National Forest
hasNationalPark Hot Springs National Park
hasRegion Arkansas River Valley
Gulf Coastal Plain
Mississippi Alluvial Plain
Ouachita Mountains
Ozark Mountains
highestElevationMeters 839
highestPoint Mount Magazine
ISO3166-2Code US-AR
landlocked true
largestCity Little Rock
legislature Arkansas General Assembly
locatedIn South Central United States
Southern United States
lowerHouse Arkansas House of Representatives
lowestPoint Ouachita River at Louisiana border
namedAfter Arkansas River
officialLanguage English
partOf United States of America
postalAbbreviation AR
stateAnthem Arkansas
stateBird Northern mockingbird
stateFlower Apple blossom
stateMotto Regnat Populus
stateMottoEnglish The People Rule
stateMottoLanguage Latin
stateNickname The Land of Opportunity
The Natural State
stateSong Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)
Oh, Arkansas
stateTree Loblolly pine
timeZone Central Time Zone
upperHouse Arkansas Senate

Referenced by (138)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Beaver Lake
Buffalo Lookout
Buffalo National River
Bull Shoals Lake
Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Hope, Arkansas
Little Rock Central High School
Little Rock, Arkansas
Lonoke County, Arkansas
Memphis metropolitan area
Ozark National Forest
Ozarks
Ozarks ("Oklahoma")
Table Rock Lake
U.S. Civil Rights Trail
United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
locatedIn
Arkansas National Guard
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Forrest City, Arkansas
Hope, Arkansas
Interstate 30
Little Rock Integration Crisis
Lonoke County, Arkansas
National Center for Toxicological Research
Ouachita Mountains
Rogers, Arkansas
Springdale, Arkansas
University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas Fine Arts Center
University of Arkansas Razorbacks football
state
Fort Smith metropolitan area (Oklahoma portion)
Green Country
Texas
West Tennessee
eastern Oklahoma
borders
Kentucky
Missouri
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
borderedBy
American South (mid-20th century civil rights era)
Ark-La-Tex
Eastern United States
Southern United States
includesState
Appalachia
Black Belt (U.S. region)
Gulf Coastal Plain
extendsInto
Arkansas River
Mississippi River
Red River of the South
flowsThrough
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Southwestern Bell
Texas and Pacific Railway
operatedIn
Mississippi River valley
U.S. Route 61
U.S. Route 70
passesThrough
Aunt Sally Phelps
Silas Phelps
William L. Cabell
residence
Attorney General of Arkansas ("State of Arkansas")
Governor of Arkansas
appliesToJurisdiction
Ark-La-Tex
Texas
borderedByState
Hope, Arkansas
National Center for Toxicological Research
countrySubdivision
Sun Belt
Tornado Alley (southern and central parts)
includes
Governor of Arkansas ("State of Arkansas")
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
jurisdiction
Louisiana
Mississippi
sharesBorderWith
Augustus Hill Garland
Orval Faubus
stateRepresented
Augustus Hill Garland
Joseph T. Robinson
workLocation
American Independent Party
1968CarriedStates
Arkansas National Guard ("State of Arkansas")
allegiance
J. B. Hunt
associatedWith
Sooner State
borderedByJurisdictionOfState
Joplin, Missouri metropolitan area
borderingState
Shelby County, Tennessee
bordersOn
Tennessee
bordersState
Little Rock, Arkansas
capitalOf
Blansky's Beauties
character
Hernando de Soto Bridge
connects
South Central United States
containsAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
South Western Reporter
coversJurisdiction
Hernando de Soto Bridge
crossesBetween
Hernando de Soto
exploredRegion
Arkansas River region
extendsThrough
Arkansas River
formsBorderBetween
AutoZone
foundedInState
American alligator
foundIn
Aerojet Rocketdyne
hasFacilityIn
Confederate States of America
hasPart
Province VII
hasRegion
Hugh Rodham Jr.
hasResidence
Black Codes
implementedIn
contiguous United States
includesAdministrativeTerritory
Mississippi River basin
includesPartOf
Louisiana Purchase
includesRegion
Governor of Arkansas
isChiefExecutiveOf
Arkansas ("US-AR")
ISO3166-2Code
Hernando de Soto Bridge
isOnBoundaryBetween
Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas ("State of Arkansas")
jurisdictionOver
Southern Republicans
keyState
Little Rock, Arkansas
largestCityOf
Governor of Arkansas
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
location
Confederate States of America
memberState
Southeastern Woodlands
modernStatesOverlap
USS Arkansas ("U.S. state of Arkansas")
namedAfter
Ark-La-Tex
nameDerivedFrom
CDT
observedInStateOrProvince
Ouachita orogeny
occurredIn
Missouri Pacific Railroad
operatedInState
Norfolk Southern Railway
operatesInState
Bible Belt
partlyIn
Hope, Arkansas
partOf
Interstate 40
passesThroughState
Joseph T. Robinson
represented
Southern Pacific Railroad
servedState
Cox Internet
serviceArea
True Grit (2010 film)
setIn
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
setting
Tom Sawyer, Detective
settingLocation
Ark-La-Tex
sharesBorderRegionOf
Arkansas
stateAnthem
Northern mockingbird
stateBirdOf
United States Census Bureau South region
stateIncluded
Cooper v. Aaron
stateInvolved
Arkansas ("The Natural State")
stateNickname
Joseph T. Robinson
stateRepresentedInHouse
Joseph T. Robinson
stateRepresentedInSenate
Interstate 55
stateTraversed
Texas Eagle
traverses
Augustus Hill Garland
wasGovernorOf
Augustus Hill Garland
wasUnitedStatesSenatorFrom

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